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Mingyu YanYAN MINGYU

研究员(自然科学)    Supervisor of Doctorate Candidates    Supervisor of Master's Candidates

  • Professional Title:研究员(自然科学)
  • Gender:Male
  • Status:Employed
  • Department:School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
  • Education Level:Postgraduate (Doctoral)
  • Degree:Doctoral Degree in Engineering

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Enhancing Resilience With Electric Vehicles Charging Redispatching and Vehicle-to-Grid in Traffic-Electric Networks

Release time:2023-06-14
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First Author:
Wei Gan
Co-author:
Jianfeng Wen,Mingyu Yan,Yue Zhou,Wei Yao
Journal:
IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications
Included Journals:
SCI
Discipline:
Engineering
First-Level Discipline:
Electrical Engineering
Document Type:
J
ISSN No.:
0093-9994
Key Words:
Electric vehicles, vehicle-to-grid, resilience enhancement, coupled traffic and electric networks, user equilibrium, convex optimization.
DOI number:
10.1109/TIA.2023.3272870
Date of Publication:
2023-05-04
Abstract:
Electric vehicles (EVs) can be viewed as both electric loads and a type of mobile storage resource. Effective management and utilization of EVs can yield significant benefits for networks. This paper proposes a novel resilience enhancement method for coupled traffic-electric networks with a high penetration of EVs, incorporating two specific strategies in response to contingencies. The first strategy involves rerouting and reselecting charging stations for power-deficient EVs, while the second entails redispatching power-sufficient EVs to the most suitable nearby charging stations to provide grid support through vehicle-to-grid technology. A carefully designed pricing mechanism, which includes imposing additional road congestion tolls and charging station charging fees, is incorporated to facilitate rerouting and charging station reselection for EVs under the user equilibrium principle. Furthermore, a formulation incorporating the two proposed resilience enhancement strategies for coupled traffic-electric networks is presented. This formulation enables coordination between the two networks to capitalize on flexibility derived from sector coupling. A series of linearization techniques are then introduced to transform the original problem into a mixed-integer quadratically constrained programming model. Numerical results based on a coupled network with 20 traffic roads and 21 electric buses are presented to demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed resilience enhancement method.
Links to published journals:
https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/abstract/document/10115467/authors#authors